This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria, with the aid of a combination of qualitative and quantitative data. The sample included male and female, young and old respondents, representing the Yoruba of the Southwest, the Igbo of the Southeast and the Hausa of the North. The study found that, in general, manhood is usually strongly associated with the social position in the family and the physical capability to satisfy the sexual needs of the female partner(s) and to produce children. Decision-making authority, including decision on reproduction, is largely vested in the man. Gender socialising for developing boys into men, including their sexual...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
The study investigated how unequal gender relations inhibit the attainment of women’s reproduc...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
Social and economic development of nations had been conceived to be connected to thesize of national...
An eclectic methodological approach to the study of men within the framework of reproductive health ...
This paper presents findings from a pilot study focusing on men’s perceptions of gender-role ideolog...
The study investigated gender and decision making pertaining to the control over ones body within es...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
Discussions on fertility behaviour and population control policies have focused exclusively on the b...
Evidence indicates that there is a low level of use of modern family planning methods among men in N...
This research presents findings from a recent pilot study focusing on men's perceptions of gender-ro...
This paper reports the main results of a series of interviews conducted among the Yoruba of south-we...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
The maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria remains one of the highest in the world (WHO, 1990). Many in...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
The study investigated how unequal gender relations inhibit the attainment of women’s reproduc...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
Social and economic development of nations had been conceived to be connected to thesize of national...
An eclectic methodological approach to the study of men within the framework of reproductive health ...
This paper presents findings from a pilot study focusing on men’s perceptions of gender-role ideolog...
The study investigated gender and decision making pertaining to the control over ones body within es...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
Discussions on fertility behaviour and population control policies have focused exclusively on the b...
Evidence indicates that there is a low level of use of modern family planning methods among men in N...
This research presents findings from a recent pilot study focusing on men's perceptions of gender-ro...
This paper reports the main results of a series of interviews conducted among the Yoruba of south-we...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
The maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria remains one of the highest in the world (WHO, 1990). Many in...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
The study investigated how unequal gender relations inhibit the attainment of women’s reproduc...